Maryland has an open seat in the U.S. Senate up for election this year that’s drawing national attention, with control of the chamber hanging in the balance. That means there’s plenty of polling, as the candidates and other interested parties search for indications of which way voters will go.
The Democratic front-runners are Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks and U.S. Rep. David Trone. The winner of the primary will likely face former Gov. Larry Hogan, who is the top candidate in the Republican primary.
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The Baltimore Banner will keep a running compilation of polling. We’ll summarize recent polls, tell you what to know about how and why they were conducted — and who paid for them — and what they tell us about the state of the Senate race.
The latest poll to be made public in the race is an internal one from the Alsobrooks campaign. It shows her still behind, but closing the gap with Trone. Alsobrooks released the poll about one month before the May 14 primary.
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